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Higher Load Avgs. After Wheezy Update
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Higher Load Avgs. After Wheezy Update

MunMun Member
edited May 2013 in General

From what I can see I have roughly the same CPU load, yet what used to be 0.00 to 0.10 is now 0.70 to 1.20. I don't see anything odd, and I think they just changed the algorithm for load.

Anyone else experiencing this, or have any idea what is going on?

Comments

  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    Did it install/enable any services you had previously disabled? What processes are most active?

  • Ask top which process causes the load

  • MiguelQMiguelQ Member

    @Mun said: and I think they just changed the algorithm for load

    Who do you mean by they in this question? Kernel developers perhaps?

  • seriesnseriesn Member

    Silly question but did you reboot your vps after updating?

  • MunMun Member

    @jarland said: Did it install/enable any services you had previously disabled? What processes are most active?

    Im not sure but all the processes that are running are the ones I was using before.

    @gsrdgrdghd said: Ask top which process causes the load

    How do that? I usually just watch htop and see what is using the most CPU & and IOtop/iftop for other checks. both seem normal.

    @MiguelQ said: Who do you mean by they in this question? Kernel developers perhaps?

    That or the debian team.

    @seriesn said: Silly question but did you reboot your vps after updating?

    Yes, but it isn't a VPS it is a dedicated server.

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